What to know about Dennis Parker Jr., KU basketball’s high-scoring transfer
Kansas basketball has added one of college basketball’s most prolific scorers from the transfer portal. Former Radford guard Dennis Parker Jr., who dropped 53 points in a game last season, announced earlier this month he is heading to Lawrence for his senior year.
Here are key takeaways:
- Parker was the only NCAA Division I men’s basketball player to score 50 or more points in a game during the 2025-26 season, setting school and Big South Conference records with 53 points on 19-of-24 shooting against Coppin State on Dec. 14.
- The 6-foot-6 guard chose Kansas over Louisville and LSU, citing the Team Loaded AAU pipeline that previously sent Frank Mason and David McCormack to Lawrence.
- Parker averaged 18.3 points and 5.9 rebounds per game for Radford last season, shooting 48.4% from the field and 37.7% from 3-point range after working last summer with shooting coach Dave Hopla.
- He becomes the Jayhawks’ fourth transfer portal addition, joining Utah forward Keanu Dawes, Toledo guard Leroy Blyden and Charleston center Christian Reeves.
- Parker began his career at North Carolina State, where he started 12 games as a freshman on the 2023-24 Wolfpack team that reached the Final Four.
- Coach Bill Self’s pitch was direct, with Parker recalling Self telling him, “If you’re going to come here, we need you to score the ball.”
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